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June 26, 2006updated 22 Nov 2022 7:56pm

Cycling Weekly gets revamp on track for Tour de France

By Press Gazette

IPC's Cycling Weekly has relaunched its website to the run up of
this year's Tour de France, following its magazine revamp earlier this
year.

The website allows readers to keep track of where riders
are at each stage of the race and includes video highlights from each day's
stage of the race.

Another new feature of the site is a forum, allowing
readers to get in touch with the magazine's staff and each other.

Cycling
Weekly
editor Robert Garbutt will also hold a fortnightly live web chat
in the forum, inviting readers to submit their questions for the
magazine's experts to answer.

Garbutt said: "Since the redesign
in March, Cycling Weekly's sales have gone from strength to strength.
It's been a fantastic year and our new website will further raise
awareness of our revitalised magazine and give us an even bigger boost.
Public interest in cycling is at an all time high and relaunching the
site on the eve of the Tour de France is perfect timing." 

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